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CLEP Analyzing And Interpreting Literature
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1. A figure of speech in which an inanimate object animal - or idea is given human qualities or characteristics.
Conceit
Parable
Rising Action
Personification
2. Words spoken by one character in a play - either directly to the audience or to another character - that the other characters supposedly do not hear.
Repetition
Convention
Aside
Audience
3. A strong pause within a line.
Author's Purpose
Apostrophe
Caesura
Sestet
4. A concrete representation of a sense impression - a feeling - or an idea.
Image
Conflict
Diction
Falling Meter
5. A figure of speech in which an abstract concept or an absent or imaginary person is directly addressed.
Parallelism
Apostrophe
3rd Person (Limited)
3rd Person (Omniscient)
6. The vantage point from which the writer tells the story.
Lyric Poem
Recognition
Point of View
Parallelism
7. The grammatical order of words in a sentence or line of verse or dialogue.
Catharsis
Iamb
Synecdoche
Syntax
8. A symbolic narrative in which the surface details imply a secondary meaning.
Free Verse
Conflict
Rhythm
Allegory
9. A figure of speech involving exaggeration.
Characterization
Foreshadowing
Hyperbole
Blank Verse
10. The turning point of the action in the plot of a play or story. It represents the point of greatest tension in the work.
Parallelism
Climax
Octave
Rhyme
11. A character struggles against some outside force.
Tercet
Connotation
External Conflict
Oxymoron
12. A technique in which words - phrases - or sounds are repeated for emphasis.
Persona
Fiction
Repetition
Connotation
13. A phrase or expression that has been repeated so often it has lost its significance.
Parody
Cliche
Closed Form
Dactyl
14. A type of form or structure in poetry characterized by regularity and consistency in such elements as rhyme - line length - and metrical pattern.
Elision
Spondee
Conflict
Closed Form
15. The process by which the writer presents and reveals a character.
Characterization
Point of View
Satire
Narrator
16. The difference between what a chracter says and what he/she means.
Act
Verbal Irony
Tercet
Lyric Poem
17. The first stage of a functional or dramatic plot - in which necessary background information is provided.
Epic
Theme
Exposition
Allegory
18. A poem of thirty-nine lines and written in iambic pentameter.
3rd Person (Omniscient)
Legend
Setting
Sestina
19. An imaginary person that inhabits a literary work.
Character
Theme
Foil
Alliteration
20. A figure of speech in which two opposing ideas are combined.
Reversal
Climax
Oxymoron
Connotation
21. A moment of insightfulness when a character realizes some truth.
Epiphany
Parallelism
Narrator
Comic Relief
22. A four line stanza in a poem.
Quatrain
Dialogue
Tercet
Flashback
23. The resolution of the plot of a literarture work.
Denouement
Cliche
Act
Anapest
24. A humorous moment in a serious drama that temporarily relieves the mounting tension.
Paradox
Comic Relief
Protagonist
Metaphor
25. A figure of speech in which two things are compared using 'like' or 'as'.
Oxymoron
Denotation
Epigram
Simile
26. A stressed syllable followed by two unstressed ones.
Ode
Mood
Epic
Dactyl
27. A figure of speech in which a closely related term is substituted for an object or idea.
Metonymy
Figurative Language
Parody
3rd Person (Limited)
28. The difference between what a character expects and what the reader knows will happen.
Legend
3rd Person (Limited)
Dramatic Irony
Convention
29. The use of symbols in literature to convey meaning.
Symbolism
Point of View
Nonfiction
Denotation
30. Poetry without a regular pattern of meter or rhyme.
Myth
Free Verse
Closed Form
Symbol
31. Words and phrases that vividly recreate a sound - sight - smell - touch - or taste for the reader by appealing to the senses.
Dialogue
Imagery
Character
Lyric Poem
32. Imitates another literary work using humor usually to make the author and/or the work appear ridiculous.
Parody
Exposition
Motif
Understatement
33. A technique designed to enact social change by using wit to rificule ideas - customs or institutions.
Dactyl
Satire
Stanza
Syntax
34. An imagined story - whether in prose - poetry - or drama.
Rhythm
Fiction
Assonance
Closed Form
35. A short story that teaches a moral or a religious lesson.
Parable
Nonfiction
Octave
Conceit
36. A figure of speech in which a writer or speaker says less than what he or she means.
Catharsis
Sestet
Dramatic Irony
Understatement
37. The time and place of a story or play.
Character
Rhyme
Setting
Conflict
38. The point at which a character understands his/her situation as it really is.
Aside
Act
Nonfiction
Recognition
39. Refers to how a piece of literature is written rather than to what is actually said.
Closed Form
Style
Spondee
Foot
40. An interruption of a work's chronology to describe or present an incident that occurred prior to the main time frame of a work's action.
Sestina
Flashback
Stereotype
Metaphor
41. The recurrence of accent or stress in lines of verse.
Stanza
Repetition
Rhythm
Aphorism
42. The omission of an unstressed vowel or syllable to preserve the meter of a line of poetry.
3rd Person (Limited)
Metonymy
Elision
Falling Meter
43. The repetition of consonant sounds - especially at the beginning of words.
Simile
Internal Conflict
Alliteration
Aubade
44. The narrator is outside of the story and is all-knowing or 'God-like' because he/she knows everything that occurs and everything that each character thinks and feels.
Mood
Dactyl
3rd Person (Omniscient)
Characterization
45. A subsidiary or subordinate or parallel plot in a play or story that coexists with the main plot.
Trochee
Audience
Subplot
Satire
46. A narrative poem written in four-line stanzas - characterized by swift action and narrated in a direct style.
Ballad
Tone
Octave
Setting
47. The difference between what is expected and what actually happens.
Allusion
Pyrrhic
Irony
Reversal
48. A customary feature of a literary work - such as the use of a chorus in Greek tragedy - the inclusion of an explicit moral in a fable - or the use of a particular rhyme scheme in a villanelle.
Complication
Fiction
Convention
Myth
49. A long - statle poem in stanzas of varied length - meter - and form.
3rd Person (Limited)
Ode
Audience
Meter
50. A long narrative poem that records the adventures of a hero.
Denotation
External Conflict
Connotation
Epic
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